THE CHURCH IN TRANSITION

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THE CHURCH IN TRANSITION by John H. Painter 2008 Copyright 2008, by John H. Painter, College Station, Texas. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce this document in whole. Paper or computer file copies may not be made of this document for sale at a profit. Parts of this document may not be included in other documents, except by separate written permission of the author. No other permissions are hereby granted or implied by this notice.

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii FOREWORD... 1 INTRODUCTION The Impartations... 2 The Impact of This Message.... 2 Background and Context.... 2 The Church Visited Impartations- 97... 3 The Post- 97 Impartations... 4 Seven-Fold Christianity.... 5 The Two Sets of Impartations, Taken Together.... 6 The Church Visited Topics That are Related to this Book.... 7 Defining The Transition.... 8 Synopsis.... 10 CHAPTER 1: Commissioning The Transition Prophets.... 11 Reviewing The Four-Fold Partitioning of the Spiritual Church.... 11 God s End-Times Plan for Earthly Church Judgment [Psa. 119:119].... 13 The Remnant Church Forgetting God [Isa. 1:19].... 14 The Remnant Church and Sexual Idolatry [Jer. 1:19].... 16 Skipping the Major Prophet, Ezekiel... 17 The Overcoming Church as Remnant of the Remnant [Dan. 1:19]... 18 The Third Advent of Elijah [Luke 1:19].... 19 Writing Prophets [Rev. 1:19].... 20 Harmonization of the Verses in Impartation-1.... 20 CHAPTER 2: The Third Advent of Elijah.... 22 Corporate Prophetic Ministry [Num. 7:52]... 22 Church Governance Restoration [Neh. 7:52].... 23 Confronting the Governance of the Churches [John 7:52].... 24 Persecution of Confrontational Prophets [Acts 7:52]... 26 Reassurance - The Lord is in Control [Psa. 33:19]... 26 Harmonization of the Verses in Impartation-2.... 26 CHAPTER 3: Seeing Jesus, and Church Restoration... 28 The Eagle and the Branch: Replanting The Church [Ezk. 17].... 28 Ezekiel 17 The Whole Chapter... 28 The Interpretation of Ezekiel 17:... 30 Jesus Glorified as Son of God: The Branch [Mat. 17].... 31 Matthew 17 The Whole Chapter.... 31 The Branch Characterized A Review.... 32 The Day of the Lord: Seeing Jesus [Isa. 17]... 33 Isaiah 17 The Whole Chapter.... 33 Harmonization of the Verses in Impartation-3.... 34 CHAPTER 4: The Apostolic Ministries in Context... 35 The Twenty Scriptures, Analyzed.... 35 The Phaneroo Appearance of Jesus [Matthew 3:17].... 35 Training the Very End-Times Apostles [Mark 3:17].... 35 Elijah-3 Preaching the Phaneroo Appearance of Jesus [Luke 3:17].... 36 Teaching the Teachers of the Church [John 3:17].... 36 Corporate Forgiveness of the Church [Acts 3:17].... 37 Corporate Jesus, as Branch [Romans 3:17].... 37

iii Defiling God s Temple [1 Cor. 3:17].... 38 A Ministry of Heart Understanding [2 Cor. 3:17].... 38 Ministry of Faith and Spirit, not Law [Galatians 3:17]... 39 A Demonstration to Heavenly Princes and Authorities [Ephes. 3:17].... 40 Comprehending the Whole Dimension of Mysteries [Philip. 3:17].... 40 Being Heavenly Minded [Col. 3:17].... 41 Waking Up Freeloaders and Meddlers [2 Thes. 3:17]... 41 Live Godly, Even Under Persecution [2 Tim. 3:17]... 41 Don t Be Blocked From Resting in God [Hebrews 3:17].... 42 Apply Heavenly Wisdom to Avoid Worthless Works [James 3:17]... 43 If You Must Suffer, Let it be for Good [1 Peter 3:17].... 43 Know the Very End-Times Role [2 Peter 3:17].... 43 Differentiation in the Church [1 John 3:17].... 44 Know the Wretched Condition of the Church [Rev. 3:17]... 44 Four Contexts of Interpretation... 45 First Context - The Corporate Jesus as Manifested Sons of God.... 46 Second Context - Peace of Mind and Resting in God... 46 Third Context Viewpoints: Spirit and Heaven Versus Flesh and Earth.... 46 Fourth Context Differentiation in the Church.... 47 Harmonization of the Verses in Impartation-4.... 47 CHAPTER 5: Apostles: Working With the Churches.... 49 Substance of the Individual Scriptures.... 49 Apostolic Role as Church Father [Acts 7:4].... 49 Marriage Between Jesus and Christian Church [Romans 7:4]... 49 Mutual Authority Between Christian Husband and Wife [1 Cor. 7:4]... 50 Relational Process Between Apostle and Church [2 Cor. 7:4].... 50 Church Recognition and Support of Apostles [1 Cor. 9:6]... 51 Corporate Sewing into Apostolic Ministry [2 Cor. 9:6].... 51 Analyzing the Relationship Between Apostles and Churches.... 51 The Historical Loss of Early Church Apostles and Prophets.... 52 Restoring the Role of Apostolic Governance... 53 The Appendix on Corporate Male and Female Roles.... 53 Harmonization of Verses in Impartation-5... 53 CHAPTER 6: New Church, Old Church.... 54 Up Front What We Can Get From the Numbering... 54 The Twenty Scriptures, Analyzed.... 54 Biblical Justification of the New Church to the Old - Acts 2:29... 54 Preaching With God s Supernatural Power - [Acts 4:29]... 54 God s Power Demonstrated in Signs and Wonders [Acts 5:29].... 55 Persecution of Apostles [Acts 7:29].... 55 Holy Spirit Direction of Apostles [Acts 8:29]... 55 Apostolic Coordination of Apostles [ Acts 9:29].... 55 Preaching to Both Unbelievers and Believers [Acts 10:29].... 56 Apostolic Coordination of Aid Between Churches [Acts 11:29]... 56 Rejection by the Churches but Acceptance by Unbelievers [Acts 13:29]... 56 New Church Needs Not Spring From the Old [Acts 15:29].... 57 Supernatural Deliverance of Apostles [Acts 16:29].... 57 Teaching Unbelieving Intellectuals [Acts 17:29].... 57 Turning Unbelievers Away From Their Idolatries [Acts 19:29].... 57 Wolves Among the Sheep [Acts 20:29].... 57

iv Apostolic Persecution, From Church to Government [Acts 21:29]... 58 Government Handling of Citizen Apostles [Acts 22:29]... 58 Government Intervention in Church Conspiracies [Acts 23:29].... 58 Government Hearings of Apostles [Acts 26:29]... 58 Changing Venues for Government Hearings [Acts 27:29].... 58 Apostolic Work While Under Arrest [Acts 28:29].... 58 An Observable Shift in Persecution Mode.... 59 Common Themes in Church Persecution of the Apostolic.... 59 1. The Old Church versus the New Church.... 59 2. Church differentiation by a fundamentally different message.... 59 3. Showing the Old Church its condition, via its Bible.... 59 4. Teaching the New Church message to the Old Church... 59 5. Apostolic ministry propagates the New Church message.... 59 6. God s supernatural works confirm the new message and its apostles.... 59 7. Holy Spirit control of specific New Church events.... 59 8. Uproar and persecution is evoked by the New Church message.... 60 9. A value difference in kind, of things of God and of man... 60 10. The New Church message requires revealing the full counsel of God... 60 11. Apostolic Teams Build the New Church... 60 Common Themes in Governmental Apostolic Persecution... 60 12. Individual Apostolic Ministries Under Government Persecution.... 60 Harmonization of Verses in Impartation-6... 60 CHAPTER 7: Apostles End-Times Ministry, Typed.... 62 The Seventeen Scriptures, Analyzed... 62 The Number, 17.... 62 The Galilee Ministry Verses Analyzed.... 62 End of the Prophetic Transition [Mat. 4:17].... 62 Teaching the Unconverted Heart [Mark 4:17]... 63 Declaring the New Ministry [Luke 4:17].... 64 Teaching Worship in Spirit and in Truth [John 4:17].... 65 Reconciliation of the Galilee Scriptures.... 66 The Persecution, Teaching, Spirituality, and Maturity Contexts... 67 Initial Apostolic Teaching [Acts 4:17].... 67 Teaching the New Covenant [Rom. 4:17]... 67 Teaching the Living of the Truth [1 Cor. 4:17]... 69 Teaching the Price of Speaking the Truth [2 Cor. 4:17].... 69 Finishing What Was Started in the Spirit [Gal. 4:17]... 69 Walking Into the Fulness of Christ [Eph. 4:17].... 70 Mature Church Support of Apostles [Php. 4:17]... 71 Guarding Against Counterfeits [Col. 4:17].... 71 Guarding Against Unsound Teaching [2 Tim. 4:17]... 71 Reconciliation of the Persecution, Teaching, Spirituality, and Maturity Scriptures.... 72 The Teaching, Judgment, Love, and the Will of God Contexts.... 72 Teaching the Christian Role in the Great Tribulation [1 Ths. 4:17]... 72 Following the Will of God [Jas. 4:17]... 73 Judgment and the Will of God [1 Pet. 4:17]... 73 Showing Christian Love in Judgment [1 John 4:17]... 74 Reconciliation of the Teaching, Judgment, Love, and Will of God Scriptures... 74 Harmonization of the Scriptures in Impartation-7.... 75

v CHAPTER 8: The Remnant Church in Captivity... 77 Events Surrounding the Times of Jeremiah 29 [Jer. 29]... 77 God s Instructions to the Captives [Jer. 29].... 77 On Being in the Captive Remnant Church [Jer. 29].... 78 CHAPTER 9: Restoring the Overcoming Church.... 80 The Power Scriptures, Analyzed... 80 Waiting for Power Against False Prophets [Rev. 2:29]... 80 Spiritually Seeing Spiritual Seduction [1 John 2:29].... 80 Supporting the Apostolic [Php. 2:29].... 81 Circumcision of the Heart [Rom. 2:2]... 81 The Teaching Apostle [Acts 2:29]... 81 For the Falling and Rising of Many [Luke 2:29]... 82 Reconciliation of the Power Scriptures... 82 Personal Application.... 83 CONCLUSION SUMMARIZING THE MESSAGE.... 85 The Message in a Nutshell.... 85 Fundamental Elements of the Message.... 85 Corporate Appearance of Jesus in the Church.... 85 The Role of the Great Tribulation Church.... 85 The Restoration of the Prophetic and the Apostolic... 86 The Physical Judgment of the Earthly Church.... 86 Persecution by the Church and by the World.... 86 Temporal and Eternal Aspects of the Restoration.... 86 How Should We Then Live?... 87 APPENDIX 1:... 88 CORPORATE MALE AND FEMALE CHARACTERIZATION.... 88 The Church as a Corporate Body.... 88 Male-Female Soul Fundamentals.... 88 The Soul... 88 Understanding Male-Female Communication... 88 Natural Male/Female Life Views Status Vs. Intimacy... 89 Husband-Wife Scriptural Relationships.... 89 Agape Love and Respect.... 89 Application to the Church... 90 Joint Authority... 91 The Male-Female Interaction of Apostles and Church... 91 Implications of the Male/Female Apostolic/Church Relation.... 92 APPENDIX 2: THE NUMBERS... 93 Looking Back at the Numbers in the Post- 97 Impartations.... 93 The Number, 17 and Apostolic End-Time Ministries... 93 The Number, 29, and the New-Church/Old-Church... 93 INDEX... 95 REFERENCES... 97

1 FOREWORD What you have in your hands is not an indictment of the Christian Church, regardless of what you may have heard. Rather, this book is a report of what the Bible says about today s churches and the Church. They are not the same. Capitalized, the Church means all Christians, taken together. It is corporate. It is also invisible. The churches are what we see. They are visible. But, taken all together, they do not comprise the Church. It is defined as all those who are spiritually in Christ and He in them. There are Christians who are not in the churches. And, there are churches whose members are not all in Christ and He in them. So, the Bible, which was written from two to four thousand years ago, talks about today s churches? Yes, it does. And, it is not a pretty story. God says that in our time there are churches that are worshiping things other than Him. It s called idolatry. And God has always come down hard on His people when they turn to strange gods. And, He s going to come down hard on His people one more time. When Jesus talked about it, He called it great tribulation [Mat. 24:21]. Today, it is known as The Great Tribulation. In the Old Testament it is called The Day of the Lord and the Day of the Lord s Vengeance [Isa. 34:8]. It is described all over the Old Testament Prophets, as well as in the New Testament Book of Revelation. And, today s churches are pretty well ignoring what the Bible says about it. That s part of the reason why it s going to happen. God is going to bring judgement on His Church, here on Earth, before Jesus takes it to heaven in what is today called The Rapture. He s going to judge the corporate Church first, and then the entire world [1 Pet. 4:17]. It s going to be physically severe. See the Book of Revelation, Chapters 8 through 18, for a description. It is going to be physically worse than anything that has yet happened on Earth, accoording to Jesus [Mat. 24:21-22]. And, the Church is not prepared for it. What can the Church do about it? Well, God has one last job for the Church, during The Great Tribulation. Christians who survive are to minister to all those who will seek God during the catastrophe and government s reaction to it. It will be a time of great turning to Christ. It is called The Great Harvest. It is nonbelievers looking for evangelists, rather than the other way around. God is going to restore His Church for this last great task. And, the Bible contains the what, why, and how of this restoration. The present book, based on 85 scriptures, details the how. A previous book, by the same author, based on 95 scriptures, details the what and why 2. Taken together, these two books give a full picture. This writer is not the author, but just the scribe. To God be the Glory. Amen. John Painter College Station, Texas 2007

2 The Impact of This Message. INTRODUCTION The Impartations. What is going to happen to the world during The Great Tribulation, described in Chapters 8 through 11 of the Book of Revelation, is worse than World War II in Europe and Asia. The natural disaster is caused by God. But, the governmental reaction is equally bad. Millions will die, among them a lot of Christians. Even though God causes it as a judgment on both the Church and the world, still He wishes His Church to minister during the event. For that reason, He is restoring His Church, to prepare them for the event and for the ministry. And, the Church, by and large, is not aware of this. This book is offered, along with a previous one 2, to help the Church prepare. However, the Bible also shows that few Christians will enter into this preparation. It shall be what God calls a remnant of the remnant that starts the restoration. However, like Jesus original Church, a massive influx of new believers shall pick up the ministry burden and carry it through this very difficult time. So, the audience for this book is unknown at this time. It is written and shall be freely promulgated via the Web, based on an urging from God, perceived by this writer. Its distribution and audience shall be left to God. Background and Context. What we re dealing with here is controversial in the churches. The first point of controversy is that God still speaks to His prophets, concerning the Christian Church. The second point of controversy is that God s judgment is coming upon the earth in the very end-times, first upon the churches and then upon the world [1 Pet. 4:17]. It is not that God is adding to the Canon of Scripture, the Bible. He isn t. That Canon was closed, long ago. It was closed by Church Fathers who were inspired by the Holy Spirit, as to what was and was not to be included 1. What God is doing with His prophets these days is pointing out to the Church those messages that are in existing Scripture. The corporate existence of The Church is spiritual, not physical. What we see physically are denominations, which separate Christians over points of doctrine. Denominations represent division, not unity. And, division is a bad word in the Bible [Rom. 16:17]. Divisions are caused by the flesh and are the exact opposite of the fruit of the Spirit [Gal. 5:19]. Many Christian denominations have agreed upon a common set of basic doctrinal elements, based on several Bible-based creeds from the ancient Church. These include what is necessary for eternal individual salvation. In fact, the agreed doctrine has a particularly individual focus, as does the teaching in most churches. That is because, being fractured, denominations cannot agree on some doctrines that apply to the Church corporately, as the Body of Christ. Two of these corporate doctrinal elements of denominational disagreement are precisely the two mentioned above. The denominations cannot agree that God still speaks to His prophets today, or that He is going to judge the Church in the very endtimes for disregarding the scriptural messages He sends through His messengers.

3 Therefore, little is taught about these in the churches. Thus, what is written here is controversial. The first message, documented in the previous book, was put together by this writer using hermeneutical interpretation of ten sets of scripture citations obtained by a prophetess in a home church. The writer operated as a seer in the worlds of God [1 Chr. 25:5]. The story showed what God was going to do about idolatry in the churches of the very-end-times. It showed that He was going to restore both the prophetic and governance of the corporate churches. It went into great detail about why God was going to do it. The gift of prophecy was so common in the early Church that it was not remarkable [1 Cor. 11:4-5], [1 Cor. 14:24, 31, 39]. That is because it is given by the Holy Spirit [Eph. 3:5], whom all Christians have [Acts 2:38], [Rom. 8:9], living within them [1 Cor. 6:19]. This gift is still common, today, for those who don t reject it [1 Ths. 5:20]. This manuscript reports the results of such prophecy, in today s Church. The substance of this present book is all Biblical. It is based upon a set of eighty-five scriptures. It is the manner in which these scriptures were obtained that places this work in the realm of the prophetic. It is the interpretation of these scriptures that reveals the coming judgment by God of the churches. Therefore, it is the interpretation that contributes to the controversy of the result. This is further explained, below. The Church Visited Impartations- 97 The first message was about idolatry in the churches and how great an offense that is to God. Jesus said that woe would come to the entire world because of offenses in the Church [Mat. 18:7]. He said that such offenses included the teaching in the churches of idolatry and congregational control [Rev. 2:14-15]. The message shows a necessry transition in the churches in the prophetic and church governance. This transition will redeem honored men in the churches who lack godly understanding but are voluntarily consecrated to the Lord. The carrying of this message to the churches is a task of the prophets. The message originated in the following way. During six months in 1997-98, ninety-five scriptural citations in ten sets were extemporaneously received by a prophetess in a small home church in College Station, Texas. The group called those the Impartations of 1997, or Impartations- 97, for short. It became the task of this Bible teacher to interpret them. When the scriptures were found to make a story, it was put in book form as The Church Visited 2, self published through Gazelle Press of Mobile, Alabama. The book s Conclusion was written with great difficulty. The writer struggled to put together a summary of the whole message, but was not able to get his arms around it, so to speak. The reason for the difficulty is now apparent, in that God wasn t finished speaking on the subject. During the period from July, 1998 through January, 2004, the same prophetess received several more impartations. Separately, the writer did also. These were not in the venue of the home church, but subsequent to its disbandment. This time there were nine sets, totaling eighty-five scriptures. These are labeled the Post- 97 Impartations. Again, taken in the order in which they were received, they form a story.

4 That story is the completion of the story of Impartations- 97. This present book completes the single story told by both sets of impartations. The Post- 97 Impartations. As Impartations- 97 gave the what and why of God s move to restore both the prophetic and church governance, the Post- 97 Impartations gave the how. This second message gives greater detail in the church transition that restores the Church in the prophetic and governmental functions. And, it shows that the Church must essentially go back to the form in which Jesus originally created it. Now, please understand that this greater detailing of the message of the first set of Impartations does not come from the writer s desires, but from the scriptures prophetically received in the second set of Impartations, several years later. As the writer saw this how of the restoration, it became crystal clear how far the Church has strayed from Jesus prescription, and how soon after the creation of the Church it did stray. And, God has permitted it. That s because He is making a point with the heavenly host [Eph. 3:10]. The Post- 97 Impartations, taken as a set, form an obvious follow-on to the book, The Church Visited 2. This message is sharply focused on the period up to and during The Great Tribulation. It is about those Christians who play both prophetic and apostolic roles at that time. And, it is about the falsely prophetic that is rebellion against God s word, as a component of the Apostate Church. The message first characterizes the prophets and their commissioning. It then details their confrontation of the governance of the churches. Next, it corporately characterizes the restorational group known as The Branch, the Old Testament view of Jesus in corporate form. They operate in the New Testament form of manifested sons of God. It then spreads out that characterization for inspection, showing the realities of what the manifested sons of God will encounter when they continue the confrontation of the governance of the churches. This is the end-times corporate event, typed by Jesus individual confrontation of the government of the Jewish religion. Next is a view of Jesus, glorified by the manifested sons of God. Then, from The Church Visited 2, the characterization of the Branch is reviewed. Following the Branch, the apostolic ministries are examined in four contexts. These are: 1. Manifested sons of God. 2. Peace of mind and resting in God. 3. The opposing viewpoints of heaven and spirit versus earth and flesh. 4. The apostles working with the churches. Then follows a description of the relationship between apostles and selected churches, to restore apostolic governance. This shows the corporate apostolic body, playing the male role to the Church s corporate female role, just as in the early days of the Church. However, this is not the male role of Jesus, as Bridegroom. Rather, it is the male role of the Friend of the Bridegroom. See Appendix-1, below, for details. Next comes the birth of the Overcoming Church. It is a sequence, showing the persecution of the prophets, first by the Apostate Church and then by the secular

5 government. (This latter, secular persecution is well into the period of the Great Tribulation.) The following sequence shows the evolution of the apostolic ministry, in three contexts, as typed by Jesus Galilee ministries. Following, the message focuses on the nature of the false prophecy that the true apostle must confront in the Apostate Church. The next to last Impartation examines what it means for the Remnant Church to be in captivity, as a matter of God s Will for the very end-times. This is not the Apostate Church, but our current Church, held captive by Babylon. Babylon s true identity is revealed. Finally, the message concludes with Jesus command to hang on until His corporate phaneroo appearance in the Church, as manifested sons of God. It is important to understand that Impartations- 97 gave the what and why of God s Plan, while the Post- 97 Impartations give the how. Neither one is complete, without the other. Seven-Fold Christianity. The writer found extremely useful a model of Christianity that was scripturally constructed during the writing of The Church Visited 2. This is a seven-fold characterization that came together as a result of studying the seven Romans-12 gifts of grace. The seven charismatic gifts, from among which God gifts us individually, apparently determine a whole lot about how we will live our lives, whether in the Spirit, or in the flesh. That is because the Bible also contains the inverses to the Romans-12 gifts in [Mat. 15:19]. I have labeled those as character flaws. Those seven flaws line up against the Romans-12 gifts, one for one. In Bible studies going back to 1983, I came to realize that the Romans-12 gifts characterized more than just seven individual gifts. I found that they fit a pattern which characterizes many different aspects of Christianity, some individual, some corporate. As I found more scriptures that appeared to harmonize with the Romans-12 gifts, I used them in teachings (Sunday School and Seminars). When it came time to write the former book, I used 23 sets of corresponding scriptures to work out a corporate model for The Church. I had already taught several seminars, using the seven-fold model, so packaging them for the book was not difficult. The scriptures that fit the same pattern as the gifts all have one thing in common. They come is sets of seven. We can form a matrix of the sets vertically and their seven elements horizontally. The seven individual elements of each set can then be aligned so that each column defines a context. That is, after alignment, all the elements in one column fit one single context. Not only that, but taken all together, the elements of each column characterize the context of that column. (This process is what s called using the hermeneutic spiral. 3 ) After I had done this for 23 scripture sets (not exhaustive, I suppose), I looked for names for each column that would be the name of that context. The names I came to use were FAITH, TRUTH, SPIRIT, POWER, MINISTRY, DOCTRINE, and MATURITY. These labels also comprise a Christian progression in maturity. The Romans-12 gifts fit these seven contexts, as do many other sevens in the Bible, both Old-Testament and New-.

6 This seven-fold model will be used in the remainder of this book, without comment. The Two Sets of Impartations, Taken Together. The Great Tribulation is in the hands of Jesus, and Christianity will be here for most of it. Preparing Christianity for this challenge shall follow a biblical Plan laid out by God. Man cannot implement the Plan through church programs. Only Jesus can cause its implementation, which is already underway. The Church Visited 2 showed that there would be a transition in both the prophetic and the governance of the Church. These two parts of a joint restorative transition were typed by Elijah to Elisha, for the prophetic, and David to Solomon for the governance. The prophetic restoration occurred at the beginning of the transition, while the governmental restoration was a product of the transition. This transition is better defined below, at the end of this Introduction. Impartations- 97 focused on the restoration of the prophetic. It gave the prophetic message that is to be born to the churches, prior to the Great Tribulation. It shows what God is going to do, and why. The Post- 97 Impartations concentrate on restoration of apostolic governance. It details apostolic tasks and relationships leading to birth of the Overcoming Church of the very end-times. It shows how God is going to implement His Plan. Prophets in the pattern of Elijah and John the Baptist shall warn the churches of the impending tribulation and its cause, which is idolatry. Apostles shall function just as did Peter and Paul, their prototypes, to prepare a mature Church for the spiritual combat in which it shall engage, prior to Jesus return in the clouds, to rapture the remaining Church [1 Ths. 4:17]. Prophets and apostles shall deal with the false prophecy of this age, just as did Elijah and Elisha. (Notice that I use prophet and apostle as functional labels and not as titles.) The Plan s message shall repulse some in the churches, but attract others outside. It shall attract unbelievers who shall be part of the Great Harvest. The mature Church shall be birthed of those attracted by the message, just as in Jesus first Day. This is Jesus seventh ministry [Isa. 61:2], to proclaim the day of vengeance of our God, which He did not proclaim in His first advent [Luke 4:18-19]. He will accomplish it during His corporate appearance (phaneroo), as manifested sons of God. The Great Tribulation described in the Book of Revelation shall finalize the desolation of the churches. The Antichrist shall control the governments of the world, and his False Prophet shall control the visible churches. True Christianity shall go underground, all but the restored mature Church of the Great Tribulation. They shall be God s operational remnant of the remnant for the times. The message of the Plan shall encounter much opposition, from those who do not know its truth. This shall be especially apparent during the early period of the twopart preparation, before Jesus spiritually appears within His Church. However, the Bible reassures Christians that while they abide in Christ, the Holy Spirit anointing shall be sufficient to maintain their confidence until Jesus appears.

7 The Church Visited Topics That are Related to this Book. There is a number of topics in this book on the Post- 97 Impartations that are based on or extensions of results from The Church Visited 2. It is not that the more recent results are logical extensions of the former. Rather, the latter come directly from the Post- 97 Impartation scriptures and are then discovered to relate to the former. Therefore, it is important to list here the former results. 1. The Corporate View of Christianity, versus the Individual View. These results require viewing the Church corporately. Many scriptures are addressed to the corporation, not just to individuals. Since the Post-Reformation Church cannot agree on corporate results, it is fractured into many denominations. Consequently, its teaching is mostly on individual Christianity, rather than corporate. The very end-times is all about corporate Christianity. 2. The Spiritual View of Christianity, versus the Physical View. There is the Church (with a capital C ) and there are the churches (with a lower-case c ). The first comprises the sum of all Christians. The second comprises groups of Christians, separated by factors such as doctrine, liturgy, etc. The Church is not the sum of the churches, since there are Christians without church affiliation. There are also church members whom Jesus does not know [Mat. 7:21-23]. 3. The Fact that the Old Testament is a Christian Book. The Old Testament is about Jesus. He said so [Luke 24:44]. Christian teachers and conservative hermeneutical theologists agree. 4 Therefore, the Old Testament is a rich source of data concerning our Christianity in these very end-times. 4. Applying Biblical Types to our Very End-Times. The basic procedure underlying all the results in both books is to find and use both Old- and New- Testament patterns that apply to the very end-times. These patterns are known as types. 5. The Sevenfold Model of Christianity, including the Spiritual Church. There is a scriptural model, applying both individually and corporately for Christianity, that can be formulated by kinds. It shows the spiritual Church to be composed of seven different functional kinds, corresponding to the charismatic gifting [Rom. 12:6-8] of its members. These are named Faith, Truth, Spirit, Power, Ministry, Doctrine, and Maturity. Note that these kinds are not physical churches, but spiritual elements of the Church. An individual physical church may exhibit a mix of these elements, although individual churches might be easily identifiable as mostly of one kind. For example a Baptist church may fall into the Faith category, while a Grace Baptist church may fall into the Truth category. Assemblies of God churches generally fall into the Power category, etc. 6. The Basic Church Cycle, taken from Israel as a Type. There is a basic continuous cycle through which God s people have corporately walked since Israel originally occupied the Promised Land. By my count, we are now near the end of the fourth cycle. 7. Characterization of the Spiritual Church in four Entities. The spiritual Church (with a capital C ) comprises the sum of all Christians. By Biblical types, it can be partitioned into four spiritual entities, differentiated by the way they operate. These four entities also move through the cycle separately. They are called, Institutional, Remnant, Overcoming, and Apostate. (It may be argued

8 that true Christians would not for long be found in the corporate Apostate category.) 8. Earthly Judgment of the Church in the Very End-times. The Old- Testament Prophets and the New Testament Book of Revelation detail the fact that in the very end-times, the people of God who are alive at the time are going to come under physical earthly judgment. It s called the Day of the Lord. Jesus referred to it as a time of great tribulation. The judgment is directed at the corporate Church, but falls upon individual Christians in varying amounts, depending upon the Will of God. Not much teaching is heard in the churches on this subject. This is because of a current false teaching that Christians won t be here for the Great Tribulation, having been previously taken to heaven in the Rapture. 9. The Biblical Timing of the Rapture. It takes only three scriptures to show the timing of the Rapture. This is not by date and time but by signs and events of the times. Once the triggering event is observed, then we know that a 3.5 year clock has started. The three scriptures, taken in order, are [Rev. 8:6-12], [Mat. 24:29-31], and [1 Cor. 15:52]. My understanding is that the Rapture event is at the seventh trumpet of Revelation [Rev. 11:15]. 10. The Elijah-Elisha Types. The Old Testament prophets, Elijah and Elisha, were types for John the Baptist s and Jesus advents. They are also types for the very end-times advents. Only this time, the appearances of Elijah and Elisha are corporate, not individual. 11. Jesus Corporate Spiritual Appearance in the Very End-times Church. I judge this to be the most important fundamental result of Impartations- 97 and The Church Visited 2. This is where Jesus appears spiritually in His Church as the manifested sons of God [1 John 3:2], the corporate mature man [Eph. 4:13]. The form of this manifestation also carries several other names, in the New- and Old-Testaments, since there are so many descriptions of it. From the Old-Testament, it is The Branch [Isa. 4:2], [Isa. 11:1-4], [Zec. 3:1-8]. In the New, it is The Manchild [Rev. 12:2]. All are Jesus. The fact that the Manchild is corporate is from the apocalyptic verses, [Isa. 66:7-8]. This manifestation is also known as the Overcomers of the very end-times Church [Rev. 2,3]. This appearance of Jesus is the Greek word, phaneroo. It occurs before Jesus parousia coming, the Rapture. So, this phaneroo appearance is both spiritual and corporate. It will be what is known as the ultimate Body of Christ [1 Cor. 12:27]. 12. The Church Restoration Sequence for the Very End-times. As described in the next section, the restoration of the Church is in the hands of two corporate prophetic entities, corresponding to the sequence of ministries of the Elijah and Elisha types. The two prophetic entities restore the prophetic and produce the restoration of governance of the Church. The Church Visited documented a lot of the prophetic restoration which came from Impartations- 97. The present book documents the governance restoration, that is, the restoration of the apostolic. Defining The Transition. The Church Visited showed separate transitions in both the Prophetic and in Church Governance. When I started looking at the detailed nature of those transitions, using the additional data from the Post- 97 Impartations, it caused me to go back and look intently at the various biblical types for such transitions. I examined five

9 historical transitions, as well as the sixth very end-times one, which is the subject of this book. What I found was that all six fit a pattern of an initial prophetic activity, followed by a transition in the same, and ending with a resulting governmental activity. These six sets are diagrammed below, in Table 1. What Table-1 shows is a left-hand column for the Prophetic and a right-hand column for the Governmental. (Remember that this is Church Governmental, not secular, although the two will become one with the advent of the Antichrist and the False Prophet of the Book of Revelation.) The center column is the result that I didn t at first see. And, that is that the center column is always the second part of the prophetic and the first part of the governmental. And, the center column is always Jesus. What do I mean that the center column is always Jesus? Let me explain it for each horizontal row. In the top row, Joshua is Yeshua in Hebrew. That is also Jesus name. (His mother probably called him Joshua. ) For the second row, Jesus is also known as the Son of David. In the third row, Elisha was a type for Jesus. In the fourth row, the Old Testament Branch was a type for Jesus (though corporate, not individual). In the fifth row is Jesus, the individual. And, in the sixth row, the Manifested Sons of God are Jesus, in corporate form (The Body of Christ). So, the whole center column points at Jesus. Let s look at each row in detail. PROPHETIC TRANSITION GOVERNMENTAL Moses Joshua Judges Samuel David Solomon Elijah Elisha Jehu Zechariah The Branch Nehemiah John, The Baptist (Elijah-2) Jesus Apostles Elijah-3 Manifested Sons of God Apostles Table 1. Defining Transition Types. Moses was a prophet, and so was Joshua (he spoke directly with the Lord). The transition to Joshua inaugurated a time of warfare, for the Israelite people to seize from its inhabitants the land God had promised them. Following the ensuing peace and Joshua s death, God s chosen method of governance of the ancient Church became that of Judges. It was a governance method that was somewhat like apostles. This era saw the establishment of a worship system, centered on God s temporary dwelling place, the Tabernacle of Moses. Samuel was the last judge of Israel. He was also a prophet. It was he who anointed David as King. David was the second King, following the rebellion of the people against God s chosen governance, and the subsequent ill-fated reign of Saul. David was also a prophet. His time was also a time of warfare, enlarging Israel. God disqualified David from building the Temple, so David passed that task to his son, Solomon. The time of Solomon was a time marked by governmental wisdom and rest of God s people. This era saw God desert the Tabernacle of Moses, reside briefly in the Tabernacle of David, and then move into the permanent Temple. Elijah was the prophet that God chose to clean up the corruption of the prophetic brought on by the sinning governance of the ancient Church. This, Elijah

10 did, then handing over the prophetic mantle to Elisha, who had twice the anointing. Elisha then cleaned up the governance, putting in power Jehu, who destroyed the system of false worship (Baalism) that had taken over the Church. Jehu also destroyed the false prophetess, Jezebel, who had so manipulated the previous governance and prophetic. Jehu partially reformed the ancient Church. After the destruction of the ancient Church, the captivity of Israel, and subsequent captivity of Judah, Zechariah prophesied the appearance of The Branch [Zec.3:8]. It was The Branch who would build the Temple [Zec. 6:12]. The Branch comprises men to be wondered at [Zec.3:8]. They are prophets [Ezra 5:2]. The New Testament prophet, Zechariah, the father of John, the Baptist, said that Jesus was The Branch [Luke 1:78] (Note that the Greek for dayspring in the New Testament is Anatole, which is Branch in the Greek Old testament, the Septuagent.) This is the basis for the conclusion that the Old Testament Branch is a corporate type for Jesus. It was Nehemiah who finally set up the governance of the restored nation of Israel. John, the Baptist, played the role of Elijah [Mat. 17:11-12]. So, I have denoted him as Elijah-2 in the Table. Jesus, in the same verse, prophesied the third advent of the Elijah type in the very end-times. During the time of Jesus earthly ministry, he trained up the twelve, to be His apostles. After Jesus crucifixion and ascent, the apostles formed the governance of the Christian Church. A key result of The Church Visited was that the manifested sons of God would comprise the corporate spiritual appearance (phaneroo) of Jesus in the very end-times Church, prior to His physical return. It makes sense that they would be preceded by Elijah-3, the third appearance of prophets playing the Elijah role, as prophesied by Jesus. As this appearance of Jesus is corporate, it may be assumed that the appearance of Elijah-3 will also be corporate. We will see if this is supported by examination of the following Post- 97 Impartations. The effect on Church governance will be the training up of apostles for the very end-times. Synopsis. The Post- 97 Impartations start in Chapter 1 with some review of the twelve topics listed above. Chapter 2 looks at the restoration of both the prophetic and governance. Chapter 3 then, takes a combined look at Jesus, glorified as Son of God, the Branch, and the Day of the Lord. Chapter 4 gets into four contexts surrounding the apostolic ministries. Chapter 5 then characterizes the relationship between the apostle and the (new) churches to which they minister. Chapter 6 looks at twelve themes of the new church, old church situation. Chapter 7 illustrates in four contexts the apostolic ministry from scriptural types. Chapter 8 examines what God expects from the Remnant Church in its captivity. Chapter 9 then looks at restoring the Overcoming Church. The Conclusion then gives a succinct summary of the whole picture.

11 CHAPTER 1: Commissioning The Transition Prophets. This chapter deals with the commissioning of the prophets who will be active before and during the transition in the Church. That transition in both the prophetic and in Church governance prepares the Church for the Great Tribulation. These are the prophets who will carry God s message to the Church. The message is about the condition of the churches and what God intends to do about it. It is about judgment coming first to the house of God and then to the world. It is not a new message, but one that God has used several times before. Because the book, The Church Visited 2, carried much about this message, references will be made to the book as necessary, without redevelopment, here. Psalm 119:119 - Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth like dross: therefore I love thy testimonies. Isaiah 1:19 - If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land: Jeremiah 1:19 - And they shall fight against thee; but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with thee, saith the Lord, to deliver thee. Daniel 1:19 - And the king communed with them; and among them all was found none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah: therefore stood they before the king. Luke 1:19 - And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee, and to shew thee these glad tidings. Rev. 1:19 - Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter; This set of scriptures starts with David s understanding that only the Word of God can give an expectation of protection during a time of God s judgment of the Church. The set flows quickly through prophets assigned to the so-called Remnant Church during the time that the Institutional Church goes into captivity, and during the later time when the Remnant Church is also taken captive. It follows through to the time that a segment of the Remnant Church comes out of captivity as the Overcoming Church, the Remnant of the Remnant. The set flows past the third advent of Elijah, to terminate with the commission to write a book to the Church of the Great Tribulation. Like the prophets of the Old Testament, these are writing prophets. However, they do not bring new Scripture to the Canon, but interpret existing Scripture dealing with the Great Tribulation, the Day of the Lord. Reviewing The Four-Fold Partitioning of the Spiritual Church. We re going to be talking about four different partitions of the corporate Christian churches. These are spiritual partitions, and are not necessarily the same as what is seen physically. These four church partitions are called Institutional,

12 Remnant, Apostate, and Overcoming. The latter is also known as the Remnant of the Remnant. These partitions are modeled on the type of the ancient Israelite Church. (Both Paul and Stephen referred to it as church. ) The Institutional Church comprises those churches that are bound up in formal rituals, works, etc., to the extent that the operation of the Holy Spirit is quenched. Such churches held captive by the traditions of men [Col. 2:8]. They have a form of godliness, but deny the power, thereof [2 Tim. 3:5]. Typical physical examples are also Nicolaitan [Rev. 2:15] in character, in that the laity is overcome by the governance of the church. Such churches are often referred to as dead. The Remnant Church is made up of those who have fled the hidebound Institutional churches, seeking after worshiping churches in which the Spirit is active. The Apostate Church denies Christ and deals in heresies of various kinds. In the United State, it was born from the Institutional Church and its seminaries, as early as 1680. The Overcoming Church is made up of those who have sensed the Remnant Church also sliding into captivity. Overcomers seek venues where all the weaknesses of the seven churches of Revelation may be overcome. This Church will become apparent with the manifestation of the sons of God [Rom. 8:19] in the very end-times. It is very important to understand that this division into Institutional, Remnant, Apostate, and Overcoming partitions of the spiritual Church is all a matter of viewpoint. It is not that the individual physical churches necessarily fall into one of the partitions. Physical churches are often spiritual mixes of Institutional and Remnant, with the Remnant attempting to fix the Institutional (working within the system). In order to sort this all out, a spiritual corporate viewpoint must be adopted. Spiritually, there is a corporate Institutional Church. It consists of all the Christians that are caught up in rituals, formalities, and busy-work, to the extent that they miss the required individual personal relationship with Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, which is necessary for vital Christianity. Likewise, there is a spiritual, corporate Remnant Church. This consists of all the Christians that recognize the existence of dead churches and try to go somewhere else where Christianity is alive. In terms of Christian history since the Reformation, quite often individual denominational Protestant churches fall into the dead category, whereas non-denominational churches may fall into the live category. Unfortunately, since the early 1900s we have seen non-denominational churches grouping into denominations. This, then, leads toward the second captivity, that of the Remnant Church. This second captivity is both religious and secular (economic). The Institutional Church has also spawned the Apostate Church. That is all the Christians that are so misled that they have lost all vision of Jesus-focused Christianity. There is a current well-known old-line American denomination that falls into this category. The Apostate Church has also made inroads into many of the Seminaries. There are also denominations that physically fall in between Institutional and Apostate, and are viewed as cults. These are well described in Walter Martin s classic, The Kingdom of the Cults 5. But, remember, the viewpoint that allows these four Churches to be clearly seen is spiritual and corporate, not physical and individual.

13 Finally, there is the Overcoming Church, which is the spiritual, corporate collection of all Christians who are in Christ, and who operate in the Spirit and in the dynamic power of Almighty God. And, these are not formal definitions, based on having performed some ritual in a church. For those who are so described, these are realities of everyday life. So far, Christianity has seen individual demonstrations of the power of the Holy Spirit [1 Cor. 2:4], but it has not seen entire physical churches consistently and continuously operating that way. The Overcoming Church is also the Mature Church that will be the only one viable and active in the Great Tribulation [Rev. 12:17]. This Church does not presently exist, physically. When it comes into physical existence, it will be observable by the power of God it will display. It will be what is called the manifested sons of God [Rom. 8:19]. These four spiritual partitions were suggested by a pattern displayed in the history of Israel. Then, it was observed that the pattern repeated as a cycle in the history of God s people, down to the present day. For details, see The Church Visited 2 (pp. 9-12). God s End-Times Plan for Earthly Church Judgment [Psa. 119:119]. Psalm 119:119 Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth like dross: therefore I love thy testimonies. Psalm 119 is all about the Word of God, teaching, and understanding. In the passage containing verse 119, David says that as he has hated transgressors, so he has loved the Law. He asks that God uphold him according to God s Word (Logos) and keep him from being ashamed of his expectation, which he holds in both hope and fear. Because David sees all sinners as transgressors of the Word, he loves God s testimony (witness martyria). David trembles in his flesh and is afraid of God s judgments. The Hebrew word, samech, which heads this group of verses in Psalms, means support, and the Jewish Rabbinical ordination ceremony name is derived from it, according to www.hebrew4christians.com. This verse lends itself to an endtimes viewpoint in an obvious way, as we will see, below. It was related in The Church Visited 2 that what was referred to as great tribulation by Jesus [Mat. 24:21] was called the Day of the Lord in the Old Testament. It is referred to in modern Christianity as The Great Tribulation. It is a day of great physical destruction on Earth, which Peter described as a day of fervent heat and burning [2 Pet. 3:10]. Jesus said that when the Church sees it coming they should flee into the mountains. Today, we would say, Head for the hills. There is a belief current in the Church that Christians won t be here for The Great Tribulation. It is based on a doctrine of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture. The term rapture is not used in the Bible, and refers to Jesus harpazo gathering of His elect and taking them to heaven at His parousia coming. This belief is attributed to John Nelson Darby, in 1827, and was popularized by fiction writer Hal Lindsey in a 1970 book. It is very easy to refute this belief using just three scriptures, [Rev. 8:6-12], [Mat. 24:29-31], and [1 Cor. 15:52]. These show the timing of the Rapture at the Seventh Trumpet [Rev. 10:7, 11:15]. If Christians were raptured before the Great